A Lady’s Guide to Gossip and Murder left me with a smile on my face when I finished reading it. A fun and enjoyable historical mystery, it’s Book 2 in …
[review] The Truffle Underground by Ryan Jacobs
Some of you may know that before I was blogging about books, I wrote a food blog (kitchen frolic). Alongside my 200+ cookbooks, I also read a LOT of food …
[review] The Elizabeth Tudor Conspiracy by Alexandra Walsh
The Elizabeth Tudor Conspiracy is the second book in Alexandra Walsh’s The Marquess House trilogy and the sequel to The Catherine Howard Conspiracy (which I reviewed here). If I’ve enjoyed the …
[review] Forms of Things Unknown by Elizabeth Ireland [blog tour]
Forms of Things Unknown is Book Three in the Backstage Mystery series, and like the previous two, this one can also be read as a standalone story, but, it’s so …
[cover reveal] The Adventurers and the Temple of Treasure by Jemma Hatt
It feels like I just reviewed Book 1 in Jemma Hatt’s The Adventurers series (you can read my review of The Adventurers and the Cursed Castle here) and it’s already …
Monthly recap: May 2019
Is it just me, or did May FLY by? I really feel like this month went by way too quickly. And the weather here in Toronto has been soooo crazy. …
[review] The Adventurers and The Cursed Castle by Jemma Hatt
The Adventurers and The Cursed Castle is billed as an “exciting adventure story for children aged 8-12.” So is it bad that I (who is definitely NOT a child aged …
5 for Friday: Bidding farewell to Game of Thrones
The Game of Thrones: 8 years. 8 seasons. 72 episodes aired. A cast of thousands. And it all ends on Sunday. Somewhere around 2002, I had been chatting with some …